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This collection comprises Chapter 1 of the book A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing, The Sparse Way(third edition, 2009) by Stéphane Mallat. The book's website at Academic Press ishttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/bookdescription.cws_home/714561/description#description The book's complementary materials are available athttp://wavelet-tour.com

Fourier and wavelet bases are the journey's starting point. They decompose signals over oscillatory waveforms that reveal many signal properties andprovide a path to sparse representations.Discretized signals often have a very large size N 10 6 , and thus can only be processed by fast algorithms,typically implemented with O ( N log N ) operations and memories. Fourier and wavelet transforms illustrate the strong connectionbetween well-structured mathematical tools andfast algorithms.

The fourier kingdom

The Fourier transform is everywhere in physics and mathematics because it diagonalizestime-invariant convolution operators. It rules over linear time-invariant signal processing, the building blocks of whichare frequency filtering operators.

Fourier analysis represents any finite energy function f ( t ) as a sum of sinusoidal waves e i ω t :

f ( t ) = 1 2 π - + f ^ ( ω ) e i ω t d ω .

The amplitude f ^ ( ω ) of each sinusoidal wave e i ω t is equal to its correlation with f , also called Fourier transform:

f ^ ( ω ) = - + f ( t ) e - i ω t d t .

The more regular f ( t ) , the faster the decay of the sinusoidal wave amplitude | f ^ ( ω ) | when frequency ω increases.

When f ( t ) is defined only on an interval, say [ 0 , 1 ] , then the Fourier transformbecomes a decomposition in a Fourier orthonormal basis { e i 2 π m t } m Z of L 2 ( R ) [ 0 , 1 ] . If f ( t ) is uniformly regular, then its Fourier transformcoefficients also have a fast decay when the frequency 2 π m increases, so it can be easily approximated with few low-frequencyFourier coefficients. The Fourier transform therefore defines a sparse representation of uniformly regular functions.

Over discrete signals, the Fourier transform is a decomposition in a discrete orthogonal Fourier basis { e i 2 π k n / N } 0 k < N of C N , which has properties similar to a Fourier transform on functions. Its embedded structure leads to fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithms, which compute discrete Fouriercoefficients with O ( N log N ) instead of N 2 . This FFT algorithm is a cornerstone of discrete signal processing.

As long as we are satisfied with linear time-invariant operators or uniformly regular signals, the Fourier transform providessimple answers to most questions. Its richness makes it suitable for a wide range of applications such as signal transmissions orstationary signal processing. However, to represent a transient phenomenon—a word pronounced at a particular time, an applelocated in the left corner of an image—the Fourier transform becomes a cumbersome tool that requires many coefficients torepresent a localized event. Indeed, the support of e i ω t covers the whole real line, so f ^ ( ω ) depends on the values f ( t ) for all times t R . This global “mix” of information makes it difficult to analyze or represent any localproperty of f ( t ) from f ^ ( ω ) .

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